156 Botany. 



Home (Sir EVERARD). [1756-1832] 



141 plants from the east coast of China, presented 1843-44 ; 1,286 

 plants from Australia and the Pacific, presented 1846 and 1853. 



Hooker (Sir JOSEPH DALTON). [1817- ] 



1,404 species, being all the phaenogamous and great part of the 

 cryptogamous plants of New Zealand collected during the voyage of the 

 Erebus and Terror, 1839-43, presented 1845-54. 



Hooker (Sir J. D.) and THOMAS Thomson. 

 6,246 Indian plants, presented 1855-61. 



Hope (CHARLES WILLIAM WEBLEY). [1832-1904] 

 A collection of Assam ferns, presented 1889. 



Hoppe (DAVID HEINRICH). [1760-1846] 



"Hortus botanicus Ratisbonensis," 3 fascicles (1807-9), and "Fungi 

 epiphylli," 2 decades (1809-10) ; published set of phanerogams; all 

 acquired with Herb. Shuttleworth. 



Horneman (JENS WILKEN). 



Plants from Greenland and Lapland, acquired with Herb. Shuttle- 

 worth and Herb. Nolle. 



Horrell (ERNEST CHARLES). [1870- ] 



245 British mosses, mostly Sphagna, purchased 1903. 



Horsfield (THOMAS). [1773-1859] 



Herbarium of Javanese plants, containing the types of Brown and 

 Bennett's " Plantae Javanicae Eariores," presented by the Directors of the 

 Hon. East India Company, 1858. 



Hose (CHARLES). 



1,631 plants from Borneo and Celebes, purchased 1900-2. 



Hostmann (F. W.). 



1,168 plants of Surinam, purchased 1842-43. 



Houstoun (WILLIAM). [1695-1733] 



His herbarium, drawings, and MSS. were bequeathed to Philip Miller, 

 from whom they were purchased by Banks. Specimens grown by Miller 

 in Chelsea Garden from seed sent by Houstoun are in Herb. Sloane 146 

 and 316. The plants were collected by Houstoun in Jamaica, Havana, 

 Vera Cruz and Campeachy, and are the types of numerous descriptions 

 in Miller's " Gardeners Dictionary," ed. viii (1768), and of " Reliquiae 

 Houstounianae " (1781). 



Howell (THOMAS). [1842- ] 



197 plants from the Pacific coast, purchased 1886. 



Howie (CHARLES). [1811-99] 



"Musci Fifenses" (c. 1860), 112 specimens, purchased 1897. 



Huet de Pavilion (E. and A.). 



1,588 specimens from Sicily and the East, purchased 1854-67. 



